Month: February 2015

While Mozilla doesn’t devote nearly as many resources to their Thunderbird email client as they do to Firefox and there isn’t as many high-profile releases for this project in a while, Thunderbird adoption continues to climb…

Welcome to the Opensource.com Weekly Top 5!Do you want to know how the magic happens? It’s not rocket science of course, but I thought you might like to know how I make the Weekly Top 5 video and article for you every week.read more

With OpenBenchmarking.org having turned four years old a few days ago earlier this week I provided a look at the most popular/used benchmarks/tests on our open cloud service while in this article is a look at the most viewed test results…

While the first release candidate of the Linux 4.0 kernel is barely one week old, Intel’s open-source graphics driver development team already has changes queued up for the next kernel cycle, Linux 4.1..

The release of Xfce 4.12 is hopefully being realized this weekend. The release hasn’t taken place at the time of writing, but there’s been commits to update translations as well as to add the new wallpaper of Xfce 4.12…

By Simon Sharwood Google has open-sourced something called “gRPC” that it says represents “a brand new framework for handling remote procedure calls” using HTTP/2. The Chocolate Factory says it has dogfooded gRPC on its own microservices and that it “enables easy creation of highly performant, scalable APIs and microservices” and offers “bandwidth and CPU efficient, low latency way to create massively distributed systems that span data centers, as well as power mobile apps, real-time communications, IoT devices and APIs.”

elenium is a web testing toolkit that allows you to test a web application in any browser of your choice. It does this with the help of a software called WebDriver which allows you to emulate a web browser and test your web application in it.

In this post I am going to show you how to test a simple CRUD application, by automating link clicking and form filling.

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